I’m ready to kiss goodbye to MS
Guest post by Juan Garrido Growing up, I probably had heard of multiple sclerosis (MS) at some point through school, the news, or…
Conquering the Appalachians: A quest to honour my mother
Guest post by Leslie, I Challenge MS participant When I was two years old, my mother passed away. She was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple…
American Academy of Neurology: Multiple Sclerosis risk factors and susceptibility
During the annual American Academy of Neurology meeting, researchers shared their thoughts and presented recent discoveries on risk factors and susceptibility in…
Faces behind the science: Nathan Michaels
Stay tuned in the month of May for Research Profiles of MS Society supported trainees #bringinguscloser to #endMS.
MS Society of Canada poised to feature research and researchers for May Awareness Month and World MS Day
The theme for World MS Day (May 30) 2018 is #BringingUsCloser. The overall aim of this campaign is to bring people affected by…
My MS made me stronger
Guest post by Kaileigh Krysztofiak, MS Bike ambassador I remember getting myself into some dangerous situations leading up to my multiple sclerosis (MS)…
MS took my grandmother, but not my hope
Guest post by Becky Kinney, MS Bike ambassador Multiple sclerosis (MS) has always been present in my life. When I was born, my…
What is MS?
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, with an estimated 77,000 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 20 to 49, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease.